Old Stone School 37098 Charles Town Pike Hillsboro, VA 20132 |
|---|
Crafters Featured at the 2009 Craft Fair
Our December 12 holiday craft fair, which will be held at the Old Stone School from 9a to 5p, features these talented artisans:
Ceramics and Pottery
Little Arts featuring handpainted pins, magnets, and tiles with originally handpainted ceramic forms
Monkeytown Pottery featuring handthrown ceramics for home use
Maureen Alvarez featuring handmade pottery
Clothing and Accessories
Pat Lasus featuring knitted, woven and crocheted hats, scarves, mittens, and shawls from Angora and other fibers
Jen Lackey featuring d ecorative ribbons, hairbows on clips, barrettes, and more
Holiday Décor
Mountain Haven Crafts featuring stained-glass stars, tree-toppers, fan pulls, hummingbirds, angels, dragons, and quilted tree skirts
Joan Daugherty featuring beaded and lit Christmas trees and baskets decorated with artificial flowers and greens
Legend Mountain featuring soft sculpture and appliqué
Shirley Rutherford featuring vests, hand towels, placemats, runners, ornaments, and table decorations
Chris Keiling featuring potpourri and Christmas ornaments
Sammie Wolfe featuring Christmas ornaments, fabric trivets and pillows, felt dog advent trees and more
Home and Garden
The Birds of a Feather Art Studio featuring s mall paintings, trivets, stools, notecards, mugs, and more
DO-DO Birdhouses featuring birdhouses made from recovered barn wood
Loudoun Valley Herbs featuring Herbal Gerbils, Lavender Wings, Postpins, and Christmas Ornaments and decorations either predominantly made with or accented with herb and plant materials
Sharon Mannion featuring crocheted afghans and knitted home items
Quaker Village Homes featuring architectural miniatures
Just Pane Crazy featuring stained glass and stained glass mosaics
Marlene Burns featuring snowmen, cast iron doorstops, and banks
Jewelry
Virginia Hoffman featuring holiday pins, earrings, necklaces, and gemstone jewelry
Susan Daugherty featuring jewelry with precious and semi-precious gemstones and crystals, watches, necklaces, bracelets and more
Jill Zemans featuring handcrafted jewelry from sterling silver and international beads, along with Christmas jewelry and scarves
Miscellaneous Crafts and Gifts
Elk Run Mining Company
John Hardison
Nancy Gittings
Handie Dandie Gifts featuring handmade hard candy and lollipops, soaps, lip balm, lotion, and toiletry gifts
Shirley Langston featuring honey, candles and potpourri pots
Rachel Sutphin featuring handmade soaps and more
Constance Musolino featuring primitive folk art -- dolls, pin cushion, brooms, seasonal themes
Back to Events Page
Notes from the HCA...We welcome your generous support with donations to continue our efforts to restore and preserve Hillsboro's Old Stone School.
Hillsboro ’s Old Stone School
The original name of the school was Locust Grove Academy. The oldest part of the building, the east wing, where the fire occurred, was built in 1874. Read more...About the HCA
The HCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and maintaining Hillsboro’s Old Stone School. Funds to help fulfill this charter come from membership fees, rental fees, and donations. In addition to funds, volunteer contributions of time and talent over the years have also helped the HCA work toward these goals. Read more...Thank you for all of your support!